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BlackBerry although not as tasty as Apple, has shown us what it can do with that QWERTY keyboard. This new image of the BlackBerry N-Series has surfaced, showing us that BlackBerry can still run in the smartphone race. Although a rumor, this image is probably real, as we’ve been expecting it for a while. If you’re one of those people who despise on-screen keyboards, get ready for January 30th, where you’ll get hear some more about this eye candy.

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Apple, a technology giant that has gained a loyal army of fan boys (or girls), has released another iPhone. Whether you’re completely Android exclusive, or a Windows die-hard fan, you’ll still be watching Apple giving birth to another iPhone. Throughout the logic of buying smartphones, you’ll almost always consider the iPhone in your equation. However, before you get to that point, when will you decide to jump ship, and embrace another phone?

Cracking the iPhone dilemma is a hard task. Regardless of your previous beloved phone, you’ll always think of the iPhone dilemma. Whenever, the new iPhone is released, you’ll ask your brain whether you want to upgrade or not. Apple, is always trying innovative ways to get you to jump phone every time they release something. Their success relies on one thing only. You. By comparing where they set their last bar before, with the previous iPhone, you’ll think to yourself, is this a game changer. Apple will of course claim so, but you need to think harder. How will this change your life, not theirs.

By looking out of Apple’s walled garden, you’ll see a sea of other choices. All beautiful in their variety, and creativity. You’ll be tempted to leave, but one thought is keeping you at bay. What about the next iPhone, it will be surely better, no? This thought is Apples anchor, as they usually (not always) reinvent the new. However, betting on the future, and thinking only about how Apple is going to, is not a solution. If you take just a small peek at the sea of smartphones you’ll notice how you can have your dream phone now. All you need is the strength to jump, and not look back.

While looking at all the evidence held in front of you, you’ll be required to make a verdict. Will the new iPhone 5 become a disappointment or a complete success? To find that answer you’ll need to dig just a little deeper into your brain. By looking at the human psychology, we’re always lazy, for the good and for the bad. So switching to a new phone takes effort, that we try to avoid committing too. However, if you look at the other hand, you’ll find yourself completely loyal to your superiors (Apple fanboys), as we were taught to be from the first time we spoke. From all that information, you’ll surely make a right conclusion, if to jump ship, I hope.

After months of rumors, speculations, and more, the iPhone 5 has been released. What are the new features you ask? Drum roll… The new iPhone 5 will be LTE, 8 MP Back-Camera, 1080p video, A6 CPU (2x faster then previous iPhone 4S), and of course a new connector (8-pin). And to add to that, its also, 18 percent thinner, and 20 percent lighter. Finally, the iPhone 5 also comes with a retina display (326ppi). So get ready your credit cards ready for pre-orders.

Out of all the iPhone 5 rumors, this one is the motherload, as Apple has just announced an official date for the presumed unveiling of the iPhone 5. On September 12th 2012, the world will have its eyes wide open, as Apple will hold a press conference in San Francisco. Apple has invited all the press to the event, so there’s no way you’ll miss the big unveiling. And don’t worry we’ll also be covering the event.

We are all anticipating for the next iPhone launch, as more and more rumors are surfacing. Today, we have had another rumor spring up, a nano-SIM card for the iPhone. A German carrier has received a box full of T-Mobile nano-SIM cards. The package came with a small letter informing the carrier that they are for a future generation smartphones and to wait before handing them out to customers. These SIM cards are all pointing fingers at the next iPhone 5, which will be debuted in a about a week.

Watches have been outdated by technology and turned into jewelry, as time is easily presented over our phones. However, this is going to all change as more and more companies are releasing Bluetooth watches that syncs with your smartphones. As a result, people have been afraid to showcase their inner geek, with these new watches. So Citizen has come up with, a Eco-Drive Proximity watch that secretly notifies you about updates from your phone via Bluetooth 4.0. With a James Bond style, it will secretly notify you of a missed call, with the second hand pointing to a word indicating a need for attention. The Eco-Drive Proximity watch will probably be priced at a $500 dollar range. Finally, I’m sorry to say that all you Android users out there won’t be able to get their hands on this, as the watch is only compatible with iPhone 4S and future generations.

Apple has always tried to become the first at everything. This time, it’s different as Apple has decided to copy the whole Amazon and Google’s 7inch tablet idea. With that in mind, the iPad mini will be released sometime in October after an iPhone debut (rumored at Sept.12). Apple’s reason for separating the release dates are unknown. Probably their idea of how to increase profit margins for the new iPhone and iPad. What do you think?